The smartphones are getting expensive from 2026 due to the increasing memory component prices and this can be the right time to upgrade your current device with the new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. If you do, you can save over Rs 20,000 on the device. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra was priced at Rs 1,34,999 and nowadays usually costs Rs 1,19,999 in stores. However, Flipkart users can get the device for around Rs 95,000 after using all the bank discounts. Looks like a steal deal, right? Check out the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price deal breakdown below, along with the specifications.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price on Flipkart after discount
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is currently selling for Rs 99,989 on Flipkart, which means you can save over Rs 20,000 on the device. You can also get a Rs 4,000 discount on using the Flipkart or SBI Flipkart credit cards, bringing down the price to around Rs 95,989. Well, that’s not it. You can also exchange your device and get a value of around Rs 68,000. The value will depend on the working conditions, brand, model, and other aspects related to your device.
The customers can also select the EMI option, which starts at Rs 3,516 per month, depending on the bank cards they use. However, the processing charges and other hidden charges may apply. Buyers can also get an extended warranty and other add-ons by paying an extra amount.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G specifications
Starting with the display, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is offered with a 6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED panel with 120Hz, which is often known for smooth multitasking and near-perfect colours. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and is paired with 12GB RAM. It features a 5,000 mAh battery and 45W charging.
In terms of camera, the device offers a 200MP main camera along with a 50MP periscope, a 10MP telephoto lens and a 12MP ultrawide lens.
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